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Indexable insert router

  • US 5,893,683 A
  • Filed: 04/29/1997
  • Issued: 04/13/1999
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/29/1997
  • Status: Expired due to Term
First Claim
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1. A router for high-speed milling of aluminum alloys to produce integral skeletal structures from a slab-stock workpiece, having:

  • a generally cylindrical rotatable cutter head having a generally conical axial recess at its free end and multiple chip flutes equally distributed about the periphery of said cutter head, each flute having a flat surface facing in one direction of rotation of the cutter head and milled to provide therein a pocket having a seating surface and seated thereon a replaceable and indexable plate-like hard metal cutting insert;

    said insert having a generally rectangular outline elongated in the axial direction of the cutter head and having opposed rake and seating surfaces, said rake surface being circumscribed by cutting edges including opposed side cutting edges and opposed end cutting edges, each side cutting edge merging with an end cutting edge which extends generally radially of the cutter head and occupies the radially outer portion of the end of the insert presented for cutting;

    the remaining portion of each end edge of the insert as presented for cutting receding diagonally from its associated end cutting edge toward the rotational axis of the cutter head generally in conformity to the cross-section of said recess to present a radially inwardly-directed cutting edge intersecting the other of said opposed side cutting edges;

    said insert having edge surfaces which recede inwardly of the insert from said cutting edges to said seating surface as clearance surfaces for said cutting edges, and being indexable end-for-end in the plane of the insert;

    said insert at its end opposite said presented end being engaged along the clearance surface of the adjacent diagonal cutting edge and along its side edge surface opposite its presented side cutting edge by conforming walls of its associated pocket rising from the seating surface thereof to receive said opposite end of the insert as a wedge between said conforming walls;

    said insert having two longitudinally-spaced holes centered between said side cutting edges, spaced equidistantly from the end edges of the insert, extending through the insert between its rake and seating surfaces, and countersunk from the former;

    a pair of countersink-headed fasteners positioned in said holes to secure each insert in its pocket;

    said insert also having a recess in its seating surface between said two holes in mating registry in both indexed positions with a projection protruding from the seating surface of the pocket;

    said projection having a slight lateral clearance in said recess when the insert is secured in said pocket by said fasteners; and

    said clearance being chosen to bring said projection into side engagement with said recess by the yielding of said fasteners under forces acting radially outwardly upon the insert, to thereby reinforce the fasteners holding the insert in its pocket.

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